Why Shape Your Digital Footprint to Guide How AI Represents You? (That Will Nevr Work Podcast)
Why Shape Your Digital Footprint to Guide How AI Represents You? – Kalicube Knowledge Nuggets
In this video, entrepreneur and CEO of Kalicube, Jason Barnard emphasizes the critical role AI plays in shaping humanity’s future, highlighting your ability to influence this process. He explains that major tech companies like Google, ChatGPT, Microsoft, and social media platforms are all striving to comprehend who you are, what you do, and the audience you serve. Despite the immense complexity of AI algorithms, Kalicube has developed a highly accurate predictive model for AI outputs, having a 95% success rate. For a deeper dive into the Kalicube Process, watch the full video and scan the QR code.
What you’ll learn:
00:00 Maurice D. Chism Sr. and Jason Barnard
00:01 How Does Kalicube Help Understand Google’s Representation of Individuals?
00:20 How Does AI’s Understanding of You Impact Humanity’s Future?
00:51 How Do Google’s Complex AI Algorithms Function Beyond Human Comprehension?
01:28 How Does Kalicube Predict Google’s Output with 95% Accuracy?
“This Knowledge Nugget is taken from the That Will Nevr Work Podcast with Maurice D. Chism Sr.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGxep6cmO6s
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Transcript from Why Shape Your Digital Footprint to Guide How AI Represents You? – Kalicube Knowledge Nuggets
Jason Barnard: With Kalicube, I’ve created a company because I find it endlessly engaging, interesting, trying to figure out exactly how Google understands the world and how it decides how to represent people like you and me. And philosophically speaking, it’s existential. It’s, you know, the future of humanity depends on how AI understands and represents people and things, and we can control how it understands and represents us. So Google or ChatGPT or Microsoft Bing or even Apple, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, all the same.
They’re all trying to understand who we are, what we do, and which audience we serve. And for me, this is the most interesting intellectual game I could possibly think. The Google algorithms are hugely complicated, I mean, beyond any understanding that we have. And even the engineers at Google don’t really understand how they function in detail, because it’s machine learning, it’s artificial intelligence.
So they tell the machine, here’s some data, here’s what we want to achieve. Here are some ideas about how you might go about achieving it. Here are some guardrails to stop you going completely nuts. Off you go. Do it and show me what you can do. And then the machine gets on with learning it. And from that perspective, it’s a black box where you don’t know what’s going inside its little brain.
But you do know, we know, at Kalicube, what we put in and what’s likely to come out. So what we have is a prediction of if we put this in, this is going to come out the other side, but actually how it functions, to all intents and purposes, doesn’t matter as long as our prediction is correct. And our predictions are 95% correct, which is better than anybody else I can think of in the world.